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Highland Park Press, 8 Mar 1951, p. 2

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one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. Lester S. Olson, Publisher. Aboard a swift American Airlines Flagship 17,000 feet up in the wide, blue yonder:â€" _____ _ e "Do you want coffee, tea or milk with your steak dinner, Sir?" "Milk, please." . ... The dinner aloft is indeed tastyâ€"steak, green beans, mashed potatoes, fresh green salad, and a chocâ€" olate coconut sundae. ... o The members participating in the telecasts are Mesdames Melvin G. Barker, Herbert D‘Sinter, Geoâ€" rge D. Harrison, Carl G. Howard, Stewart Jobnston, John H. Kies, Henry C, Schrocdcr, Warner G. Smoot, Paul D. Jester, Woodward W. Burgert, Clifford L. Makelim, John <B. Martineau, Jackson W. Shtfart, â€" Bowen E. Schumacher, Jaahes A. Davis, C. Longford Felâ€" ske, Woodrow W. Hamilton, Robâ€" ert H. Moon, Frank Muclier, Jr., Darwin M. Rummel . "We‘re now approaching New York. We will land at La Guardia field in 10 minutes. It‘s 42 degrees in New York. Thank you for making this nonâ€"stop flight with American Airlines," the pretty stewartess said. Welfare Group Will Telecast Two Programs An exciting and interesting. exâ€" perience is anticipated by many of the children and their mothers uof Infant Welfare when they go on television March 30 ‘and April 6. Mrs. Milton J. Hardacre, Jr., president of the Juniors, who conâ€" ducts a choir of 80 children at the Presbyterian church, will take & group of 40 children each time to the WGN studios to provide enâ€" tertainment on behaH of Infant Welfare on the "Open House" program from 12 to 1 p.m. The ehoir children will sing and will also play amusing games that I"r_:mLiv Masters, master of cereâ€" monies, has ~planned. Ten mem:s bers‘ of the combined groups of Infant Welfare, together with Miss Jeanctte Townsend, extension seeâ€" retary, and Mrs.â€"Elizabeth ~Meâ€" Creary, superintendent of nurses, will tell of the growth of Infant Wolfase=io _Highland _ Park, "and will explain the dutics of the varâ€" Wesley Methodist Forms "18â€"40" Fellowship Club will explain jous offices Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, IIL, Telephone: Highland Park (HI) 2â€"0557. It‘s now 10 minutes later. We are at La Guardia fiedâ€"exactly 2% hours after a takeoff in a heavy Chicago rain. & This Air Age â€".... The Age of Flightâ€"it‘s wonderful! Yes, you can have your Panama Limiteds; your 20th Centurys; your Santa Fe Super Chiefs. From now on, I travel the skyway! ___. And I had just barely finished readiny my Daily News! > * The first meeting of the "18â€" 40 Fellowship," a group of unâ€" married young folk from the ages of 18 to 40, was held recently at the Wesley Methodist church, to get acquainted and make plans for future nreetings and organization. At the request of several of the group there will be two meetings a month. Larry Camp and James Bench are in charge of the next program, which will be on Saturâ€" day night, March 10th. Single men and women who are out of high school are invited to this group. .Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Tilinois. Wins A Lawsuit But Can‘t Get His Home Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, IMlinois. Judge Ralph J. Dady in Circuit Court, Waukegan, recently upâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS En Route To New York Despite ‘Wolf‘s latest win in court, builders of conventionally constructed houses this week apâ€" peared to have the Deerfield buildâ€" ing scene to themselves. The Wolf family, with two children, was reâ€" ported looking for a homesite outâ€" side the village limits. _ ._ _ Filing of the Wilson suit in Octâ€" ober,. 1948 was the opening gun of m lively battle between convenâ€" tional style canstructors and preâ€" fmb erectors in the village. Soon after the Wilson move, F;. B. Frieâ€" stedt, a contractor, unsuccessfully tried to enjoin a factory built house near his own residence .in Woodland Park. Later the Tackett Construction . Company halted a similar house in their Briarwoods development, aided by a village Board of Appeals ruling which drew ‘angry charges of falsified testimony ~from the prefab facâ€" tion. j Barber Shop Harmony March 15 At V.F.W. Hall He found that Gunnison Homes, maker of the disputed house, no longer manufactures the type which Dady approved. And Lake County Homes, the original buildâ€" ers, has quit handling the Gunniâ€" son product. To cap the issue, Building â€"â€" Commissioner â€" Walter Krol of ‘Deerfield while the suit was pending took matters into his own hands by cancelling the perâ€" mit with which Wolf had started constcuction. Members and guests of the Highland Park chapter of the Soâ€" ciety for the Preservation and Enâ€" couragement â€" of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America will be entertained by a special "Parade held the right of Edwin Wolf, Deerficld, to build a prefab home in .a twoâ€"year long suit brought by Percy Wilson and Company. PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Meore and Bill Babcock But Wolf won‘t get the prefab. Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First * LIGHT GROCERIES * DELICATESSEN * DAIRY PRODUCTS * BEVERAGES * ICE CREAM (our own make) * FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HL 20597 Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen Call Glencoe 2268 D A H L‘ S IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" CGET ACQUAINTED WITH THE posed of Vern Peterson, Paul Beâ€" hanna, Richard Hafner and Ted Alfred, and the '“Chordina&on,"‘ consisting of John Romer, Carl Howard, Art Beebe and Carl Herbst. Members and guests will join in singing barber shop songs in chorus. The object of S P E B S Q S A is to perpetuate that old American tradition, the barber shop quarâ€" tet, and promote vocal harmony among the men in this community who enjoy singing. All men in Itighland Park and vicinity who would enjoy an evening of barber }shop harmony are invited to atâ€" tend this open meeting. Time is |8 o‘elock. Woman‘s Club > Plans Benefit Party The Fine Arts Department of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club is planing a benefit Party, Tues day, March 13, at 2 p.m. Club members ‘and their friends will have an opportunity to enjoy a program of music, drama and art, followed by a delightful social hour. & Ch‘gigman,’Mrs.” B. F Reinking; Coâ€"Chairmen, Mrs. J. Maybra Kilâ€" patrick, and Mrs. Lisle R. Hawley. The music for the afternoon will be a trio with Mrs. Arthur Seelig at the piano, Mrs. J. V. Spachner, violinist, and Mrs. E. F. Englehard, cellist. A one act play, directed by Mrs. Lisle R. Hawley, with Club members in the cast; will add mystery, excitement and laughter for all present, Mrs. Richard H. Thompson, Jr., an arâ€" tist, .will give an illustrated talk on "Color for Living." Music, Mrs. Loster Laubenstein, Chairman. . > 3 Robert J. Koretz, 443 Egandale, Highland‘ Park, ‘ vice president; Foote, Cone and Belding, has bcofi' named chairmanâ€"ofâ€"the Public Reâ€" lations Committee of the 1951 Combined Jewish Appeal. Chairmen, _ Coâ€"chairmen _ and Committee Chairmen are: * PUBLIC RELATIONS CHAIRMAN * Drama, Mrs. Alex C. Rice, Chairman. Literature, . Mrs. Gordon _ B. Holland, â€"Chairman. Art, Mrs. James Reilly, Chairâ€" man. * + Collectors‘ Study Group, Mrs. Mason Smith, Chaitman. The announcement was made FOR QUALITY DRY CLEANING SERVICE Deerficld & Green Bay Rds. 8 :00, 9 00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS Saturdays, eves. of First Fridays and Holy Days RENO CLEANERS Immaculate Conception Church Satisfaction Guaranteed Pickup and Delivery Call â€" HI. 2â€"5529 377 Roger Williams Bernard E. Burns. Morrison, Pastor. THE PRESS recently by Dr. S. S. Hollender, general chairman of the Chicago fund drive for Isracl aid, overseas relief, nation and local needs. Dance in February, the Couples Club of North Shore‘ Congregaâ€" ‘tion Israel turns to more serious matters with a movie on child Couples Club At Congregation Israel psychology â€" scheduled fc;r 8:15 p.m., March 18, in the Temple Lounge, Glencoe. Mrs. Charies Satinover of Glenâ€" coe will lead a discussion followâ€" ing the showing of the film. The movie, "Preface To Life," deals with the psychological problems created by parental efforts to Your confidence in me as a candidate for City Commissioner of Highland Park is very greatly appreciated. As an elected Commissioner I would consider myself the perâ€" sonal representative in the city government of every citizen in every section of the city. â€" I have definite personal opinions as to how the city governâ€" ment should be managed and operated and I believe that my own opinions will coincide with the opinion of the majority of the voters. If I am elected as your representative in the city governâ€" ment, however, I would wish to deal with facts as to the desire of the citizens and not with my own personal opinions. _ . You can give me the necessary facts by filling in the attached form and mngih‘ng to me or by mailing a létter or an ordinary postal card. I will appreciate this information and will shape my policies to correspond to the desire of the majority. As a matter of public service I will publish the results from this questionnaire as well as making the results immediately available to the other candidato;s for Commissioner. & . § KENNETH B.LACY, ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO VOTERS €1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) oX J( ) (7) No mold their children 4n a preconâ€" ceived pattern. It »was produced by the National Institute of Menâ€" Mrs. Satinover assists the Giâ€" rector of the Educational Psycholâ€" ogy Department of the University of Chicago in the training of lay Teachers Association groups. She holds a Master‘s Degree in this field, and is known to many Shorâ€" ites as a past president of the Glencoe League of Women Voters. Mitchell Rieger, chairman of the Couples Club, reported that 100 people attended the Barn Dance to make the. February gathering the best attended social type meeting the organization has held. Refreshments will be served Do you want a city manager? Do you believe that the city should plow the snow from the sidewalks? & Do you want more and better snow removal from streets? Do you believe that the‘city should keep the streets in better repair on present funds? * _ r « Do you believe that :I\;.J:nty should keep all ‘well used streets in good repair and conduct‘a referendum if necâ€" cessary to obtain additional taxes for this purpose? Do you believe that steps should be taken to streamline the city government for greater efficiency which in turn would give the taxpayers more service for their tax expenditure? Do the you believe that the city should take steps to insure adequate protection of all school crossings? . for Grarnett‘ s Co. An outfit that will do double duty for you . . . wear the bolero to town, wear the dress with cw for more dressy occasions. Both belt and cummerbund included. Navy or black. Sizes 10 to 16. Box 216, Highland Park, IIl. Open Friday Evenings Until 9 Thursday, March 8, 1951 following the lively question perâ€" iod, which has become a tradition of bonpl. Club meetings. IN MIAMI BEACKH Guests at the Roney Plaza Hoâ€" tel, Miami Beach, include Mr. and Mrs. Morton Abelson of Highland Auxiliary Meets Mar. 12 Highwood Unit No. 501, Amerâ€" ican Legion auxiliary will meet Monday, March 12 at the Legion home on 220 Green Bay road, Highwood at 8:00 p.m. Plans for an all games party to be held later will be made. Mrs. Arthur for &J[er * s.% 16.95 a smart dress with its own

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